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  2. Apricot-Stuffed Pork Shoulder with Soy-Honey Glaze

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    3. Open the pork roast, snipping off the strings if necessary, and set it on a work surface, fat side down. Season the inside of the roast with salt, black pepper and crushed red pepper. Arrange the garlic cloves and dried apricots in the center of the roast. Roll up the roast and tie at 1-inch intervals with kitchen string.

  3. Cut of pork - Wikipedia

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    Pork shoulders. Above the front limbs and behind the head is the shoulder blade. [2] It can be boned out and rolled up as a roasting joint, or cured as "collar bacon". Also known as spare rib roast and joint, it is not to be confused with the rack of spare ribs from the front belly. Pork butt, despite its name, is from the upper part of the ...

  4. 20 Pork Shoulder Recipes That Will Make Your Mouth Water - AOL

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  5. Boston butt - Wikipedia

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    A boneless Boston butt, rolled, tied and ready for roasting. A Boston butt is the slightly wedge-shaped portion of the pork shoulder above the standard picnic cut [1] which includes the blade bone and the "lean butt" (which is boneless), both extensions of the tenderloin cut and can be used in place of the tenderloin. [2]

  6. Braised Pork Shoulder with Tomatoes, Cinnamon, and Olives ...

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    2 lb pork shoulder (also called pork butt), cut into 2-inch chunks; kosher salt, for seasoning; freshly ground black pepper, for seasoning; 2 tbsp olive oil; 2 large leek, white and light green ...

  7. Pernil - Wikipedia

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    Pernil (pernil asado, pernil al horno, roast pork) is a slow-roasted marinated pork leg or pork shoulder common in Latin American cuisine, including that of Puerto Rico. [1] Pernil is typically accompanied by rice and is commonly shared during Christmas. [2] The pork shoulder is used as a whole piece, with skin and bone.